a “what’s up” list

October 5, 2009

What's up:

Wu MaMa is home for the week, after 2+ weeks in the hospital. If she qualifies, she might be placed on a research project testing a new direct chemo treatment for liver cancer (which is more common in Asia than it is in America).

School started three weeks ago. I've finally been to every class once as of last Wednesday. Several of my classes require students to "test in to" them, so they started a bit later than other classes.

I'm teaching two freshmen classes. I like this classes because I get the upper-intermediate non-English majors. Most of my students don't know each other outside of class–this is a good thing for class dynamics; easier to take risks and not lose face so much. I also like that it is all four skills. Much easier to teach when I can blend all skills together. We talk about what we are reading; we write in response to what we've heard and discussed. Much more "real."

I'm also teaching two really cool classes for junior and senior English majors. One is called International Career Path and the other is called Social and Global Issues. In these classes, the students spend one week preparing to discuss a topic and then one week discussing the topic with students in Japan using the internet and online chatrooms. Really cool. I love that my students are using English for a real reason and that they are using English to learn about their own culture as well as Japanese culture. Let me say it again, really cool.

I strained my back last Friday. We spent our Moon Festival holiday
(this past weekend) watching movies and doing not much more than that.

Law has taken superb care of me when I've not been able to move quickly and take care of as much as I do when I'm feeling better.

I've cried several times this weekend in appreciation for all he does for me. He truly has been so sweet. It's really hard to believe that he knows me SO well–all the good and ALL the bad–and chooses to still love me completely anyway. It is humbling.

I'm studying Chinese again. I've not actually studied language in . . . oh, about a decade. I really wanna work on my reading and writing. And, to improve my oral self-expression. I'm really good at ordering food, shopping, and answering questions about myself, but I fail when it comes to carrying a conversation on a deeper more complex topic. I can listen and understand, but I'm unable to respond in Chinese the way I want to. Hence, the studying again.

I stumbled upon Laura Story a little while ago. I've been listening to her stuff over and over. I've not done that in awhile. Her song "Grace" is available free here (you do have to register though).

I could keep going, but for now, I need to go get ready for my classes tomorrow.

Dear Amanda and Lawrence
God truly moves in ways that are sometimes strange and hard to comprehend. I came across your blog whilst searching for an erhu….
Having gone through the process of both my parents successfully undergoing extensive surgery to treat their cancer back in South Africa my heart and prayers go out for you both as you adjust to the many challenges that now face your family. Indeed my eyes look to the hills for His goodness is with me every day of my life.
Blessings
Iain

welcome!

Hi! We are Lawrance and Amanda Wu.

We live in Taiwan--a little tea leaf shaped island in Asia. Amanda is from Texas and Lawrance from Tainan. We met, fell in love and married in 2008. We both teach English and both love to tell others about Jesus. We also both really enjoy to laugh, and we just happen to both enjoy "ching cha," a type of fabulous green tea.